Diane Sawyer Flabbergasted By Holocaust Love Liar

This morning's Good Morning America interview of Herman Rosenblat, the big liar author of fabricated Holocaust love story and 'memoir' Angels at the Fence, is even more entertaining than the earlier leaked footage.

Rosenblat, as you saw in the earlier clip, is basically like "No it didn't actually happen in reality, but it's not a lie, because I believe it happened in my imagination, okay." And various other pablum showing himself to be a man with no remorse whatsoever. The official GMA clip has two nice bonus parts: first, the producer of the upcoming movie based on Rosenblat's lie is constantly interrupting the interview, and gets in the front of the camera to offer his own defense; and at the very end, poor Diane Sawyer simply cannot believe the story she has just heard. And she just got back from Appalachia, so she's seen a lot! Watch it all here.

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In my imagination, I was elected president of the United States in 2004, promptly wound up the Iraq War and received the Nobel Peace Prize. Then I ended disastrous economic policies and averted a meltdown of the world economy. My speaking fee is $50,000—though $100,000 would be fine as well.

@SultanaEleusis: I published three novels that spoke to the heart of the American psyche, became the first-ever Pulitzer threepeater, prevented an asteroid from crashing into earth and revoked Octomom's doctor's medical license before he could implant again.

These days, I'm retired to my ranch just west of Taos, where I entertain friends and dignitaries.

@howdybeep (runs with monkey wrenches): We'll have to get together sometime to work on a cure for cancer and a new recipe for arugula. I live on a ranch in Crawford, Texas, but I'm temporarily suburbaning it in Dallas.

@The Real JR: Ooh I'm so glad to hear it was worth watching. I DVRed it and I haven't been able to bring myself to sit down for an hour and watch something serious, but now I totally will. After American Idol, of course.